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A rigid sealed tank contains 0.5 kg R-410a at 0oC with specific volume 0.01m3/kg. The pure...

A rigid sealed tank contains 0.5 kg R-410a at 0oC with specific volume 0.01m3/kg. The pure substance R-410a is now heated to a room temperature of 25oC.

a. Find the volume of R-410a in the tank.              [2]

b. Find the final pressure R-410a in the tank          [2]

c. Find the process heat transfer.

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R410a is pure substance the value of pressure, specific volume, specific internal energy are taken from refrigerant table of R410a. Solution with details explanation


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